So they think my e-mail account is compromised, and my bank account is compromised?

My e-mail address has partial match for my account name, company info shows same as account name, account registered using company email address.

Probably someone compromised my body too then, and i'm a drone typing this by someone using somekind of mind control device?

I understand the need for strict verification, but this is a joke. What are the chances of potential attacker having access to all of this, and knowledge of my full activity @ Mt. Gox? They are in a hurry, and got tons of accounts to validate, but they shouldn't hurry at the expense of being precise.

FYI, i made withdraws multiple days before they closed their site, infact i expected them to arrive before they closed down ...

Give information regarding activity prior to the passwords being leaked - especially information that only you would know (and not someone who hacked your Mt. Gox account and email).

For instance, if you did a deposit or withdrawal before 6/15, give the details.Or if you have information about one of the Bitcoin addresses used prior to 6/15, tell them that you will do some activity in that account, that they can verify in the blockexplorer (example: "on 6/5, I withdrew bitcoins to account number 1xxxyyyxxxyxxyxyxyx. In 2 hours I will send .42 Bitcoins from that address to 1zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz to prove that I am the person who controls that account".

The key, I think, is to try to go back several weeks ago, and use information that a hacker wouldn't know. Keep in mind that a hacker who signed in could have dumped your account history, so simply naming the transactions isn't much proof.

I just started trading on MtGox, maybe only 2-3 weeks ago. I've only made 1 Dwolla deposit. And I'm travelling right now, so I have no idea how many different ip's I've been logging into their site with.

So basically I don't have very much info to provide them.

Initially I thought my Dwolla Acct # should be fine. But I guess that wasn't.

The only additional info I could provide was the Dwolla transaction details, and a general idea of the # of bitcoins in my account before the crash.... I hope to hell this is going to work

the sad thing is after all this happened I started reading back how mtgox in the past has held accounts due to 0.16 of there total amount was stolen and the person done nothing wrong apart from play a double game where some of the stolen funds had came from. I personally will be leaving very little in.as sometimes i need to trade around the various markets. I don't like how in a few instances they have frozen accounts saying that the BTC was stolen etc. Its not there job to do that.

For example. I buy 10bitcoins off someone random which I did not know was stolen. then use them to buy something say a seedbox then you transfer the funds into mtgox and he puts your account on hold while he does investigation's. That's just wrong

Esp when there TOC says they will not get involved.

So I am going to go back to being quiet on the subject and see what happens over time.

I think MagicalTux mentioned that the most important thing is previous account balance. He's going to deny anything that doesn't have original account balance if you have over $100 of stuff.

Yea I understand peoples frustration but look at it from MtGox's perspective. You could be a hacker. He's only trying to protect your interest. What would you know that a hacker that had full access to your account details NOT know?